Public Act 096-0864
Public Act 0864 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0864 |
HB0806 Enrolled |
LRB096 07449 NHT 17541 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 3. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | by adding Section 10-65 as follows: | (20 ILCS 1305/10-65 new) | Sec. 10-65. Gateways to Opportunity. | (a) Subject to the availability of funds, the Department of | Human Services shall operate a Gateways to Opportunity program, | a comprehensive professional development system. The goal of | Gateways to Opportunity is to support a diverse, stable, and | quality workforce for settings serving children and youth, | specifically to: | (1) enhance the quality of services; | (2) increase positive outcomes for children and youth; | and | (3) advance the availability of coursework and | training related to quality services for children and | youth. | (b) The Department shall award Gateways to Opportunity | credentials to early care and education, school-age, and youth | development practitioners. The credentials shall validate an | individual's qualifications and shall be issued based on a |
| variety of professional achievements in field experience, | knowledge and skills, educational attainment, and training | accomplishments. The Department shall adopt rules outlining | the framework for awarding credentials. | (c) The Gateways to Opportunity program shall identify | professional knowledge guidelines for practitioners serving | children and youth. The professional knowledge guidelines | shall define what all adults who work with children and youth | need to know, understand, and be able to demonstrate to support | children's and youth's development, school readiness, and | school success. The Department shall adopt rules to identify | content areas, alignment with other professional standards, | and competency levels.
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 10-20.12 and 34-19 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/10-20.12) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.12)
| Sec. 10-20.12. School year - School age. To establish and | keep in
operation in each year during a school term of at least | the minimum length
required by Section 10-19, a sufficient | number of free schools for the
accommodation of all persons in | the district who are 5 years of age or
older but under 21 years | of age, and to secure for all such persons the
right and | opportunity to an equal education in such schools; provided | that (i)
children who will attain the age of 5 years on or |
| before September 1 of the
year of the 1990-1991 school term and | each school term thereafter may
attend school upon the | commencement of such term and (ii) based upon an assessment of | the child's readiness, children who have attended a non-public | preschool and continued their education at that school through | kindergarten, were taught in kindergarten by an appropriately | certified teacher, and will attain the age of 6 years on or | before December 31 of the year of the 2009-2010 school term and | each school term thereafter may attend first grade upon | commencement of such term . Based upon an assessment
of a | child's readiness to attend school, a school district may | permit a
child to attend school prior to the dates contained in | this Section. In any
school district operating on a full year | school basis children who will
attain age 5 within 30 days | after the commencement of a term may attend
school upon the | commencement of such term and, based upon an assessment of the | child's readiness, children who have attended a non-public | preschool and continued their education at that school through | kindergarten, were taught in kindergarten by an appropriately | certified teacher, and will attain age 6 within 4 months after | the commencement of a term may attend first grade upon the | commencement of such term . The school district may, by
| resolution of its board, allow for a full year school plan.
| (Source: P.A. 87-359.)
| (105 ILCS 5/34-19) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-19)
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| Sec. 34-19. By-laws, rules and regulations; business | transacted at
regular meetings; voting; records. The board | shall, subject to the limitations
in this Article, establish | by-laws, rules and regulations, which shall have the
force of | ordinances, for the proper maintenance of a uniform system of
| discipline for both employees and pupils, and for the entire | management of the
schools, and may fix the school age of | pupils, the minimum of which in
kindergartens shall not be | under 4 years , except that, based upon an assessment of the | child's readiness, children who have attended a non-public | preschool and continued their education at that school through | kindergarten, were taught in kindergarten by an appropriately | certified teacher, and will attain the age of 6 years on or | before December 31 of the year of the 2009-2010 school term and | each school term thereafter may attend first grade upon | commencement of such term, and in grade schools shall not be
| under 6 years. It may expel, suspend or, subject to the | limitations of all
policies established or adopted under | Section 14-8.05, otherwise discipline any
pupil found guilty of | gross disobedience, misconduct or other violation of the
| by-laws, rules and regulations. The bylaws, rules and | regulations of the board
shall be enacted, money shall be | appropriated or expended, salaries shall be
fixed or changed, | and textbooks and courses of instruction shall be adopted or
| changed only at the regular meetings of the board and by a vote | of a
majority of the full membership of the board; provided |
| that
notwithstanding any other provision of this Article or the | School Code,
neither the board or any local school council may | purchase any textbook for use in any public school of the
| district from any textbook publisher that fails to furnish any | computer
diskettes as required under Section 28-21. The board | shall be further
encouraged to provide opportunities for public | hearing and testimony before
the adoption of bylaws, rules and | regulations. Upon all propositions
requiring for their | adoption at least a majority of all the members of the
board | the yeas and nays shall be taken and reported. The by-laws, | rules and
regulations of the board shall not be repealed, | amended or added to, except
by a vote of 2/3 of the full | membership of the board. The board shall keep
a record of all | its proceedings. Such records and all
by-laws, rules and | regulations, or parts thereof, may be proved by a copy
thereof | certified to be such by the secretary of the board, but if they | are
printed in book or pamphlet form which are purported to be | published by
authority of the board they need not be otherwise | published and the book or
pamphlet shall be received as | evidence, without further proof, of the
records, by-laws, rules | and regulations, or any part thereof, as of the
dates thereof | as shown in such book or pamphlet, in all courts and places
| where judicial proceedings are had.
| Notwithstanding any other provision in this Article or in | the School
Code, the board may delegate to the general | superintendent or to the
attorney the authorities granted to |
| the board in the School Code, provided
such delegation and | appropriate oversight procedures are made pursuant to
board | by-laws, rules and regulations, adopted as herein provided, | except that
the board may not delegate its authorities and | responsibilities regarding (1)
budget approval obligations; | (2) rule-making functions; (3) desegregation
obligations; (4) | real estate acquisition, sale or lease in excess of 10 years
as | provided in Section 34-21; (5) the levy of taxes; or (6) any | mandates
imposed upon the board by "An Act in relation to | school reform in cities over
500,000, amending Acts herein | named", approved December 12, 1988 (P.A.
85-1418).
| (Source: P.A. 88-45; 89-15, eff. 5-30-95.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2009. |
Effective Date: 1/21/2010
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